Films by Subject Culinary

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THE HEAT with Mark McEwan Part 7: Winterlicious

Both of McEwan's busy restaurants get slammed for two weeks when the city's promotional dining event draws thousands of extra customers through the doors.
Release
2009
Minutes
21
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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THE HEAT with Mark McEwan Part 8: National Ballet

It's Russian intrigue as McEwan caters a fundraising dinner for the National Ballet in a condo kitchen.
Release
2009
Minutes
21
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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THE HEAT with Mark McEwan Part 9: Distillery Wedding

McEwan competes with go-go dancers & a champagne pouring angel at this one of a kind wedding for Indy race car driver, Marty Roth.
Release
2009
Minutes
21
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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THE HEAT with Mark McEwan Part's 15 Fallsview I

Mark battles time, volume and an exhausting two-day schedule for this over-the-top event at the Fallsview Casino Resort. Watch Mark prepare an intimate dinner for 100 the first night (first episode) and a 1200 person dinner the next night (second episode) in only 90 minutes!
Release
2009
Minutes
21
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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THE HEAT with Mark McEwan: 26-Part Series

Go behind the scenes as THE HEAT gives you an in-depth look into the catering kitchens of world renowned chef Mark McEwan. Watch and learn as he and his irreverent staff of talented proteges serve mouth-watering culinary perfection while catering myriad of events. THE HEAT uncovers like never-before exactly what it takes to plate perfect meals for the most demanding clients. From corporate dinners of 1200 to small posh private parties, enjoy a front-row seat as McEwan tackles the many challenges in the world of high-end catering, taking his kitchen to wherever the party is.
Release
2009
Minutes
21 each
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine Cents: 4-Part Series

This new series tours various parts of the world with expert wine enthusiasts, sommeliers, and regional cuisine historians offering a wealth of information on the distinctive regional wines and food pairings. Exploring some of the most breathtaking vineyards and unique vintages available today, this show highlights the ins and outs of operating a winery and organic farming from soil analysis, the use of certain terrain-slopes, climates, decanting, to the blending of grapes and the preservation of the wine's distinctive taste. Interviews of winery owners give an insight into the business of wine making as well.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine Cents: Chardonnay: "So You Dont' Like Chardonnay"

Meet the ugly duckling of the wine family. Mark examines this fascinating blend and the reasons behind why it sometimes gets such a bad rap in the world of wines.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine Cents: Meritage: "The Balance of Blending"

Learn how the balance of barrels and Bordeaux blends can create a complex, food-friendly wine that is easy on the palete and the pocketbook.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine Cents: Pinots and Organics: "Three Little Pinots Go to Market"

Discover how grapes that are the most difficult to grow can produce wines that are not only food friendly, but good for you.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine Cents: Shiraz: Gnarly Old Beasts

Gain a new understanding of Australian Shiraz while uncovering the value in a country that has some of the oldest vines on the planet.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine-Chateau Haut Brion

Since 1593, a succession of four families has kept the
wine growing tradition of Château Haut Brion estate.
Since the 1930's it has belonged to the family of american
financier Clarence Dillon.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine-Napa Valley

The american wine industry didn't come into its own until the
1960. Napa Valley led the way in transition from homemade
prohibition era wines and standard table wines to the mature
wines for today's sophisticated palate.

Release
2012
Minutes
52
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines

All over the world, French wines are considered exceptional, especially the wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. In the recent years, California has been producing notable wines, comparable to the best French, Italian and German 'Grands Crus'. A young industry in both Australia and New Zealand, wine making has taken root in the well drained soils of the two countries, becoming a key player in the global wine market.

Release
2012
Minutes
26-52
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-Australia

Wine had to earn the love of Australians, who for years only knew the fortified wines of England and preferred to drink beer. Now wine making here is a blossoming industry. The delicate aromatic wines of Australia are unique and express the low fertility soils of the region.

Release
2012
Minutes
52
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-Chateau Lafite Rothschild

This estate has a rich history and vineyards predating the 17th century. A cooperage on site supplies many wineries with finest French-oak barrels. Barrel making is featured in detail.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-Chateau Margaux

The history of Château Margaux goes back to the 12th century. Wine making methods have changed over the centuries, but the memories are kept alive in the estate's antique wine collections.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-Chateau Mouton Rothschild

Located in the village of Pouillac, this estate is known for creating some of the best clarets in the world. It has transformed the region, bringing agricultural innovation and the arts to Bordeaux.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-New Zealand

Geography of the narrow mountainous islands of New Zealand divides the country into warmer and cooler regions, each optimal with climate for a specific grape varietal. The greatest wine producing regions are Marlborough, Hawkes Bay and Gisborn, while Auckland is the historic origin of New Zealand's wine industry.

Release
2012
Minutes
52
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wine-Sonoma Valley

The hills and valleys have distinct atmospheric conditions
and are composed of different soils, from volcanic rich soils
to clay. This makes the vineyards of Sonoma Valley a patchwork
of different renowned varietals.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Wines-Santa Barbara County

Fame came to this region when the movie Sideways was filmed in its vineyards. Warm climate and mineral rich soils of Santa Barbara County determine which grapes can be grown and how they are treated to produce dark earthy blends.

Release
2012
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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Year in Argiano, The

A unique and entertaining look into the art and craft of making great wine, spiced with beautiful images of the Tuscan landscape. Spend a year in one of oldest and finest wineries in Tuscany as we head to Argiano, situated in the beautiful Moltalcino region and produces the famous Brunello di Montalcino.
Release
2010
Minutes
26
Grade Level
S-C
Format
DVD

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